Bromac Lodge mare Cha Cha Bromac (Art Major-Classic Blue Jeans), an unraced half-sister to one-time fastest NZ-bred pacer, Attorney General (1:48.4, US), has her second winner from as many to race.
Former promising NZ filly Arma Indie, from Arma Courage, a Courage Under Fire half-sister to Amaretto Bromac, is striking a purple patch of form in West Australia.
Squire, a 5YO gelded son of Trinny Bromac, an unraced Falcon Seelster half-sister to former Bromac Lodge broodmare Tanisa Bromac (TT, 1:58.1), continues to make his mark in Australia.
Phil Bromac, the third foal from former Bromac Lodge mare Amaretto Bromac (Falcon Seelster-Arma Class), has a 1:54.8 mile mark after winning at Menangle, NSW, on Tuesday, September 17.
Tennyson Bromac, a NZ three-year-old record holder from last term, lowered his career best mile rate to 1:53.8 over the 1660m at Albion Park, Brisbane, on Saturday, July 27.
Dynamic Bromac, who became a $100,000-plus winner this year for owners Diane Reilly and Russell Keller, lowered his best winning mile rate to 1:53.9 over 1650m at Bendigo last Friday.
The Bromac brand played it's part in another first last week, with Angus Garrard scoring his first winning race-drive behind Kylie Bromac at Albion Park on Friday, June 28.
Courage Under Fire's rising Australian two-year-old star, Pandering, scored his fourth win from six starts at Tabcorp Park, Melton, on Saturday, June 29.